The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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Page xvi
... heart . Eristo and his accomplices are straightway put to death . Meanwhile the boat in which lies the infant Flora is driven about by the waves , until- At length in Humber streames it forced was , Which mildly runs by sweet Arcadian ...
... heart . Eristo and his accomplices are straightway put to death . Meanwhile the boat in which lies the infant Flora is driven about by the waves , until- At length in Humber streames it forced was , Which mildly runs by sweet Arcadian ...
Page xxviii
... hearts of maids , and with ale - house ditties sung to the chorus of " Jump her and thump her . " Amid all this rustic merriment there moves the agile figure of Autolycus , who , " littered under Mercury , " resembles that light ...
... hearts of maids , and with ale - house ditties sung to the chorus of " Jump her and thump her . " Amid all this rustic merriment there moves the agile figure of Autolycus , who , " littered under Mercury , " resembles that light ...
Page xxix
... heart goes all the day , Your sad tires in a mile - a . But the merriment and gaiety of the romances are chiefly confined to the professed comedians ; his lovers , without being in any way grave or sedate , are deficient in wit , and ...
... heart goes all the day , Your sad tires in a mile - a . But the merriment and gaiety of the romances are chiefly confined to the professed comedians ; his lovers , without being in any way grave or sedate , are deficient in wit , and ...
Page xxx
... heart upon this , he refused to let any regard for strict verisimilitude stay his hand . The restoration of Perdita to Leontes , which , in the words of the " Second Gentleman , " is " so like an old tale , that the verity of it is in ...
... heart upon this , he refused to let any regard for strict verisimilitude stay his hand . The restoration of Perdita to Leontes , which , in the words of the " Second Gentleman , " is " so like an old tale , that the verity of it is in ...
Page xxxii
... , and Polixenes blameless , and it is with a heart overflowing with gratitude that she joins with Leontes ' lords in that great cry of relief- " Now blessed be the great Apollo ! " But the oracle , in pronouncing her xxxii THE WINTER'S ...
... , and Polixenes blameless , and it is with a heart overflowing with gratitude that she joins with Leontes ' lords in that great cry of relief- " Now blessed be the great Apollo ! " But the oracle , in pronouncing her xxxii THE WINTER'S ...
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